Kevin Jones inquires:

"will it create who new separate files or just daisy stuff in the html 
files?"

That I don't know. On a music CD, it does create indices which can be read 
by a conventional CD player, but note my previous comments on how this 
creates an obnoxious two-second gap in the audio when you do this with 
program material having constant audio; i.e., a live concert where there's 
applause and band chatter.

John



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> will it create who new separate files or just daisy stuff in the html 
> files
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Marion inquires:
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> "What is the track button on PTR1?"
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> The headings key. When in record mode, pressing that key inserts track
> indices.
>
> John
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>>r    What is the track button on PTR1?
>> Marion
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